28 min

89: How Is People Pleasing Affecting You? - With Singer Leslie Page The Imaginal Podcast

    • Self-Improvement

No matter where you are on your journey to uncover and release the "people pleasing" tendencies in your life, could it be helpful to take a moment to be mindful of where it might still exist?

Today the delightful Leslie Page is back to offer her insights!

How do you know if you are people pleasing, and how might your life change if you could let some of that go?

Sometimes, we make decisions so quickly that we might not even realize that we are people pleasing!

What would change for you if you didn't have to worry so much about what others think?

Leslie Page is a professional singer, songwriter and music and dance teacher. Her life experiences resonate in the timbre of her rich and sultry tone. Her career as a vocalist spans over 20 years singing with the the likes of legendary guitar player, Joe Walsh (The Eagles) Ringo Starr, Keith Urban, Vince Gill, Billy Gibbons, Rick Springfield, Zack Brown Band, Gary Clark Jr, Hunter Hayes, Brad Paisley, Luke Bryan, Peaches and Herb, Richard Marx, Paul Rogers (Bad Company) and many more. In January, 2015, she was diagnosed with ALL Leukemia and received a bone marrow transplant in August of the same year. She will celebrate her 8th re-birthday this coming August. Leslie has faced many challenges in life but sees each one as an opportunity to learn and grow. She is thrilled to be a part of Sase’s podcast and share some things she has learned over the years!

Ways to Connect with Leslie Page (she/her):
Instagram/YouTube/Facebook/etc: @lesliepagemusicHer website: https://www.lesliepage.com
Ways to connect with Sas (she/her):
Instagram: @lori_saseSign up for her newsletter or find out about coaching: https://www.lorisase.com
The Imaginal Podcast - Other Episodes With Leslie Page
Ep 51: How Your Hard Times Can Help OthersEp 66: When You Have Self-Esteem But You Still Have Fear, Part 1Ep 67: When You Have Self-Esteem But You Still Have Fear, Part 2Ep 70: How Moving Through Fear Can Be Empowering and Life-ChangingEp 71: Moving Through Fear, What's The Worst Thing That Could Happen?



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No matter where you are on your journey to uncover and release the "people pleasing" tendencies in your life, could it be helpful to take a moment to be mindful of where it might still exist?

Today the delightful Leslie Page is back to offer her insights!

How do you know if you are people pleasing, and how might your life change if you could let some of that go?

Sometimes, we make decisions so quickly that we might not even realize that we are people pleasing!

What would change for you if you didn't have to worry so much about what others think?

Leslie Page is a professional singer, songwriter and music and dance teacher. Her life experiences resonate in the timbre of her rich and sultry tone. Her career as a vocalist spans over 20 years singing with the the likes of legendary guitar player, Joe Walsh (The Eagles) Ringo Starr, Keith Urban, Vince Gill, Billy Gibbons, Rick Springfield, Zack Brown Band, Gary Clark Jr, Hunter Hayes, Brad Paisley, Luke Bryan, Peaches and Herb, Richard Marx, Paul Rogers (Bad Company) and many more. In January, 2015, she was diagnosed with ALL Leukemia and received a bone marrow transplant in August of the same year. She will celebrate her 8th re-birthday this coming August. Leslie has faced many challenges in life but sees each one as an opportunity to learn and grow. She is thrilled to be a part of Sase’s podcast and share some things she has learned over the years!

Ways to Connect with Leslie Page (she/her):
Instagram/YouTube/Facebook/etc: @lesliepagemusicHer website: https://www.lesliepage.com
Ways to connect with Sas (she/her):
Instagram: @lori_saseSign up for her newsletter or find out about coaching: https://www.lorisase.com
The Imaginal Podcast - Other Episodes With Leslie Page
Ep 51: How Your Hard Times Can Help OthersEp 66: When You Have Self-Esteem But You Still Have Fear, Part 1Ep 67: When You Have Self-Esteem But You Still Have Fear, Part 2Ep 70: How Moving Through Fear Can Be Empowering and Life-ChangingEp 71: Moving Through Fear, What's The Worst Thing That Could Happen?



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